How did we miss this? During this past summer when the Galeria Urban Forms in Lodz, Poland was happening, with great works from Os Gemeos, Aryz, Inti and others doing murals, Lump dropped this amazing anatomical heart mural that read "Time Eats Us." Solid.

Our friends at Juxtapoz Latin America just posted about a new mural by Chilean artist Inti done in Lodz, Poland on the occasion of Urban Forms festival. The piece, Holy Warrior, is done in the artist's characteristic "Chilean Andes" style.

Not only is the narrowest house in the world a thought worth exploring, it is being constructed now in Warsaw, Poland, in between the passageway of two buildings. Narrow doesn't even cut it. The space is 47 inches wide. Break that down, readers, and that is a major 3 feet, 11 inches of space you have to work with. Does Ikea make things for you?

Dominik Bulka, an illustrator and graphic designer in Wroclaw, Poland created this monster made of cassette tapes, Kasetodzilla, who attacks the town of Szczecin in a mix-tape driven rage. This series was made for an exhibition and more on the project can be found online on his blog...

Kamil Czapiga is a young illustrator and apprentice in tattoo arts from Katowice, Poland. Currently he is studying graphic design and illustration at Academy of Fine Arts. Kamil is inspired by wild nature, weird folk music, native spirituality, slavic mythology and broadly-taken symbolism.

Polish illustrator Joanna Krótka says that sci-fi movies, psychedelic pictures, fairy tales and dreams are the things that inspire her vibrant work. She received her MFA in 2010 with a degree in Graphic Arts and has plans to create her very own comic book.

Last week we posted photos of Aryz and Os Gemeos beginning a collaborative mural in Lodz, Poland for the Urban Forms Festival. This was the first time the three artists had worked on a wall together. While they have all spent a significant amount of time painting large walls on lifts around the world, expecting something magnificent was really not far fetched.

Polish illustrator Joanna Krótka says that sci-fi movies, psychedelic pictures, fairy tales and dreams are the things that inspire her vibrant work. She received her MFA in 2010 with a degree in Graphic Arts and has plans to create her very own comic book.

After recently exhibiting at the ICA in Boston and creating a magnificent mural that courted international media attention, Os Gemeos are now in Lodz, Poland where they have begun painting a collaborative wall with the young Spanish muralist, Aryz.

We don't like to use such simple words as "rad" often on the site, but these works are just plain... rad. Small-town born Polish illustrator, character designer, and animation director Michal Dziekan creates disturbing realities through his dark work.